Swim Jig rods (Suggestions)
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Swim Jig rods (Suggestions)
Hey all I was looking to pick up one of two rods as a dedicated swim jig rod. I'm looking at Diablo Spec R in either the Orochi XX or Levante models.
I'm know I can pre order the Levante model from certain places and that it might be tough to find it in the Orochi model, I was hoping though that maybe people here would give me a few other options to look at. I would like my budget to cut off at the Orochi XX price tag.
Thanks!
I'm know I can pre order the Levante model from certain places and that it might be tough to find it in the Orochi model, I was hoping though that maybe people here would give me a few other options to look at. I would like my budget to cut off at the Orochi XX price tag.
Thanks!
Re: Swim Jig rods (Suggestions)
7'2 MH Expride. In my experience, its a great swim jig rod. I have both the orochi xx Diablo Spec R (gen 1) and the expride. they are similar rods, with the expride being slightly stiffer in the tip, but similar powers. The expride is super versatile, just like the DSR. Similar sensativity, but i would give the slight edge to the expride, but not by much. Typically, i have a TRig/jig on my expride and a swim jig/small paddle tail on the DSR but if need be, i would have no issues using either rod for either technique, as long as you stay in the weight range.
Re: Swim Jig rods (Suggestions)
I've thrown 1/4-3/8 swim jigs with MB Destroyer Daemos, XX DSR & EMTF, older Powell Max 734 & 765. If the XX EMTF isn't too long for you, I highly recommend it. I've thrown swim jigs from 1/8 to 7/16 with it. Light wire or heavier wire (depending on the cover). With a light wire hook, the fish hook themselves on braid and a heavier wire hook doesn't require much more than a pull set. It is remarkably accurate, especially considering it is a 7'5" rod.
Re: Swim Jig rods (Suggestions)
braillist is a pretty good option to consider also...
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Depends on how you fish your swim jigs, as well: if you reel them back with astraight-retrieve, I think the Levante will be fine. If you like to actually jig them with bottom contact (I drag and hop swim jigs through grass beds a lot, with occasional soaking) I'd go for the additional sensitivity of an Orochi XX. I have the Shakyhead in that line and I think it's plenty sensitive for its price range, makes for a great bottom contact rod.
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Re: Swim Jig rods (Suggestions)
Thanks guys, I ended up purchasing the Levante DSR. I live in Wisconsin, so I have only set it up with 30lb braid and a Curado DC. Initial thoughts are with a 1/4oz swim jig it feels great and casts well into the snow haha.
I think I plan on getting a Orochi XX version when they become available because I love the full handle cork grips.
My runners up ended up being the 7'2 Shimano Zodias, 7'2 Phenix M1, or the ALX Toadface.
So far though I feel great about the Levante.
I think I plan on getting a Orochi XX version when they become available because I love the full handle cork grips.
My runners up ended up being the 7'2 Shimano Zodias, 7'2 Phenix M1, or the ALX Toadface.
So far though I feel great about the Levante.